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Council ordered to fix woodland footpath after Environment Agency finds ‘inappropriate waste’
Waste authority rejects latest call to halt Edmonton incinerator rebuild
Clifford denies murdering three women
New London project to help migrants report abuse and exploitation
‘Warm spaces’ across Enfield offer escape from cold weather
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E-bike hire scheme extended into Enfield borough
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Khan laughs off anti-knighthood petition
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North Londoners urged to get vaccinated before deadline
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Call for London ‘new town’ by business group
Review: Chickenshed’s journey to Neverland is fitting end for 50th anniversary year
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Progress at Meridian Water as more residents move in
Plans to transform former City Hall building approved
GPS tags for stalking offenders as part of London pilot scheme
Public inquiry into Enfield Local Plan scheduled for January
Edmonton man one of six charged with membership of terror group
Enfield opticians celebrate latest big award win
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Spurs stars deliver Christmas joy at Edmonton youth centre
Council chief exec quits Enfield Civic Centre after 17 years
Khan launches ‘greener schools’ programme with £2m fund for carbon-saving schemes
Hundreds of new ‘high quality’ CCTV cameras rolled out in London
Southgate murderer handed life sentence
Bumper festive weekend in Enfield
Victory for road safety campaigners as court grants injunction against ‘car meets’ in Enfield
Council unveils new strategy for helping autistic children
Petition against Thames tunnel tolls ‘biggest ever’ presented to London Assembly
Plan to tackle low school attendance in Enfield outlined by council education chiefs
North Mid surgeon recognised at national health service awards
Encouraging empathy between Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities
North Londoners now able to call 111 to access mental health support
Southgate school pupils perform at Royal Albert Hall
Londoners urged to seek justice over Met’s discriminatory ‘gangs matrix’
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17 Dec 2024 'Micromobility bays' for rental e-bikes are being installed in streets in Enfield borough south of the North Circular Road, to support a trial in Haringey. The bays form part of a drive by Transport for London to tackle the problem of hire bikes littering pavements and causing obstructions and hazards.
14 Dec 2024 Darren Edgar wrote (message 7285) : Looks great. Big improvement. The question mark over necessity will remain though. Especially when you consider the investment in PG compared to other local high streets like Southgate which is in a shocking state. [Taken from Darren's comment in the Devonshire Square update discussion] The council have been working on developing a master plan[…]
14 Dec 2024 While we’re just about to move into the public examination stage of Enfield’s Local Plan, sitting above that in the UK’s planning hierarchy is the London Plan. The London Plan is the spatial development strategy for Greater London. It sets out a framework for how London will develop over the next 20-25 years and the Mayor’s vision for good growth.[…]
13 Dec 2024 The banner on the pub says opening Sunday 15th December
13 Dec 2024 Plans for Southgate on the way - there's a public survey open just now. https://letstalk.enfield.gov.uk/southgate
13 Dec 2024 Thanks for all you hard work leading this group
12 Dec 2024 Looks great. Big improvement. The question mark over necessity will remain though. Especially when you consider the investment in PG compared to other local high streets like Southgate which is in a shocking state.
11 Dec 2024 Less than a fortnight left to pledge towards this deserving cause. The Family Bike Club are fundraising to train the next generation of bike mechanics and help local residents start pedalling, making them fitter and our roads safer and less polluted. Read more about the project and contribute to the crowdfunder.
10 Dec 2024 This final meeting of 2024 focused on high street issues, mostly shoplifting while acknowledging many of these same faces will be responsible for other crime lines. Shoplifting data had exploded following a UK level policy decision by Morrisons to report theft to the police rather than retain in house. Shoplifting, as well as other PG crime lines, peaked in October[…]
8 Dec 2024 [Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here Work to replace the current temporary layout of Devonshire Square with a permanent design will start in early January and be completed in March, ready for formal inauguration in April. What the definitive version of Devonshire Square will look like, with new gardens and a centre path incorporating brick mosaic designs based on[…]
5 Dec 2024 Neil Littman wrote (message 7279) : Poster needs changing. Either wrong day or date. Dec 15th is Sunday. Thanks for pointing this out, Neil. The information sent to me by email was that the opening date will be 15th December, with no day of the week mentioned, preceded by a private launch event on 14th December. However, the flyer[…]
5 Dec 2024 Not a good start when they can't even get the date right - but in any case sounds like a pub I wouldn't want to go within a mile of.
5 Dec 2024 Poster needs changing. Either wrong day or date. Dec 15th is Sunday.
4 Dec 2024 If waste authority bosses thought that environmental campaigners, along with campaigners for good governance, had abandoned their efforts to put a stop to the building of a new and bigger waste incinerator in Edmonton, they have been proved wrong. An open letter sent to energy secretary Ed Miliband sets out in the clearest terms yet why the mega-incinerator makes no[…]
4 Dec 2024 [Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here The reopening of Palmers Green's largest pub, the Alfred Herring, has been put back by a week and will now take place on 15th December The "grand opening" of the Alfred Herring is scheduled for 15th December (which is actually a Sunday, not a Saturday) Promotional material issued on behalf of the new[…]
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